The Seattle Star Newspaper, August 22, 1907, Page 3

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manar BY GUN I LA ‘ ' ai support in being accord. Merchants Protective association ed the “Made in Seattlc movement has tesued a cireular commending by the busine on of the city, the movement and asking for t ejectian from the Sh yo ae i to got out, a | Hl men H « Beene ey Mint. ten? lakanetiion ak Waa here ak the ag [many firms having written to the cooperation of the members of the fast night Wald ployea, W8ldon refused to go, and [Recretary of the Chamber of Com- annoctatic " Members of this and es cael Grew the weapon. Waldon declares merce commending the movement. other bodies have pledged thelr ir, SS froma the Ww that he was, brutally assaulted by le etty's manufact int ote sup 1, and there is eva®y indi one f the clreus in, and that he drew were greatly benefited last year cation that the second “Made in t > wun . because of the "Madein-Heattle Seattle Day” will be a greatsue y the gun for If defense. De and it th he th » quart While the fight was at its height, ay,” and is thought that even cess i aease to the au Sakainin Waekeio aretecd” tenn greater good will result this year Maunfacturers state unanimous y ie elephan ‘ ‘a the Interior@a the tent. Heubreis| Manufacturers are showing a gon |ly that thelr businéxs has rapidly man nor dea ine Interest, and’ many express the | increased during the past year and ang had fired four shag tn the alr, and The circus Ke i hope thaeeth® day will becenre an | chief credit for this is given to the he tent for the succeeded in Frightening Waldon | “ gape abut ~~ i ; fut iat Tis Grad tae be anawal event ta Une ety wide-wpread advertising, occasioned ; e public a © submission, The crowd | | at ule A . OM Seattle Day See ie the att Targe that it was impossible for the la tamt night the Central Labor/on the “Made in Seattle Day” last aetance, While {flee to attempt to st Wakdon, | | Council heartily indorsed the move: | year. There Is much’ with which who. Waa @aken '¢ Ast a, ae Shad ment, offering all asel possi: | the maunfacturers have to contend 5 Ps the pop ie offices fred : fe igs bie, The Putlders’ xc last | but with the. cooperation on the mi beat jumped ove or oe r night held a meeting at the cham: | part of other business interests tn | | ber of commerce at which the/the city the maunfacturing Inter SSH) WI RAGES INVALIDATED: movement was indorsed, the mem-| egy may be greatly benefited and bers pledging their heartiest sup-| the city, the maunfacturing ter v | PPh WRDBK, Mich. Aug 29. pone & city of factories and large in EN TOTEM barn de oe y thet marriage i} | Secretary J. H. Jennings of the | dustrial interests eonses’ have been issued from the! | _ deputy clerk's residenee here and | Mfaxtook, or Charles | not from the county clerk's office ’ fg known among the/im Marshall, the county seat, as} Haine dd Step | prescribed by law, is believed to| twe days invalidate 1,500 marriages perform: | hunting for the | ed here during the past ten years. | Ringlingw’ cirous is a great, big, |of eye-fatelnating motion throug Wretch who stole | A special legiviative act may | itable show, With no wasting and one is overtaxed ‘In an pole durixg his | necessary to right the exror et tote ail thabde oetne’ om camp f complimentary adjectives, it Th GO 4 Night hor ! | 1 jood Nig > who aced as far must be said that the two and @/ takes off his clothes, goes to bed © pole was wa j halt he pent In the big tent and pulls the covers over him, and| orson bound fk Jarge enough for an army to camp|a human contradiction of all the under, but not large enough to |laws of nature and common belief | m char! } days’ search by Charley hold the multitudinows crowds that |!n the person of the man who Fie = John Joe, among Mise Muriel Wilson, Disappointed English Giri, swarmed he ounds at both walks, or rather jumps, on his qariesity shops of the city nae (Seattle Star Exciusive Service.) |yes, fifty times, at least, haw this | Performances y lay—are | head, are perhaps the most sense fruitiess, no trace of the (By United Press.) | LONDON, Aug To make up| markadle woman been sought in | ¥!dert full of novel, rew rk tional acta of the show, The per saiasing totem pole being discover CLARKSVILLE, TEN Aug lone’s mind to be the wife of a duke | Marriage by the most eligible of some cases, wonderful | forming elephants and the magnifi a and his brouther left) io. Riders burned tore bs » wife of the said duke fs |¢liaibles, but she has turned them cent specimens of finely trained Geeite fast night to return to their | Wall, of Bre and then to be com. |All away Starting with a blaze ecolor,| horses proved popular with the | Masia ome Tn” Giedk oak nike x teacher a2 wait for years for the| I this Connection & startling ru-| ‘2 pageant makes thor | multitudes, 1 . 2 all wae net a 5 cin, and Chante hace lied Gheune, Tilt wan tareo oe meee | Oe » the atmosphere| The Ringling clowns are funny : DROPS INVESTIGATION rat Bane | ae ae huck . care ago. yf WhICh acrew of « sands |and there ts an army of them 1 living sald . Devonshire 4)! nttertng the in | ways on hand when a little hore © was va my) outliy aid d now an * n i vice.) ait sertoualy 1) t wae whisper. | satent « enders | play in needed to keep up the never totally burn . tO make a poor pe 5 nu eeing hi € amusement ve no investixation D9 by the eity coun ° jonging to Yet, such is said to be the cane ’ z Seenieering | : ig sh hot the emstroversy between Chief eth Nicholson wes ruined. | With Miss Muriel Wilson. by. ali og tgp gy ft for + Ser pods roth Marshall ddthorp, Nicholson is 70 years old and Odds the most charming and beau ose Bil Bleed pense ey ead ae =. being dropped » Gold She is th uted leader of fecovered. She still liv <-age Pa o Pg so age es A gy thorp has ma GOES TO BERLIN the unmarried set, and has ruled ag Ore, she shows not the least mort: | O1G TOOT. ' ‘Rumer: jetreus town of its size in the coun that an of 7 such for ten years, by reason of bund tendency ry ee s: Ay OF RN: SIONS SOD ws oe m the coun or he in se , Sanchaiiienine,* tau a Tas Gin etinr Sie te 1 duke | 2H, 824 ever-changing as to be try, and two mammoth crowds will Elmer Chin, “destabei- ab br ney, beauty and clever m the other hand, the aged duke para keep pac ith b doubte be found at tod ce of his wit a P t © with. iD iT a ays caring the attendanc » board of health, will next | Des ia BOW #0 extremely {1} that his doc | rings and two platforms are a swirl | pe ar estes, leave for Rerlin, Germany, to| Sbe is rich; and besides this she tore fear this Iliness will be his)” isan ie Q : nae attend the International Congress §# the best horsewoman, best card last. Even though he should slowly LAIMS MINNESOTA 1S of Hygiene and Denography. He | player, best @mateur actress, best recover, he will never be strong LAND PLOT APPROVE was appointed delegate by the sec. Shot, beat everything, tn her set again, and it now seems a certainty | rf e (CHARTERED | retary of state, there being six from | Millions of American dollars have that the duchess wil! outlive him (By United Pr | the United States, been laid at her feet, alongside the Hence the disappointment of the TO FIGHT RATS ¥ ASHINGTON, D. C, Aug. 22 | prow of European coronets beautiful and ambitious Muriel ! ’ etary of the interior has i Special Service.) | = = . . ert co > -According my In order to minate the rat|@pProved the selection by the} ‘ pent of a Great North LAY WIRES UNDERGROUND. ton alleges that he caught his pedts On the ships, to avold dan thern Pac railroad of 419 ‘ ‘although the story is (prisoners in the act, the men b ger of bubonic plague infection of land in the Waterville, Se Bet confirmed, James J. On next Wednesday night the|ing in their possession « i ~ Patific Coast Co, and the Alas and Vancouver land district Bas chartered the steamship lighting committee of the city | boom of logs from the Batley mills. ka Coast Co. will commence a war @ the Nippon Yusen . coun will take up the question | ne rodents which will ‘be with that com-|,.4 2¢¥ ordinance providin= for| Power company to place all wires! L Y A ET ta ie efery vessel and play | . Sta the Oricatat|th® compulsory inspection of all|in the business district under. | asc talent ed sane | WARD DISCUSSED pt carry reat /emectric wiring tn the city was dis- ground within 12 months | Seek qarée ‘wilh be plan’ on offered it from the Great . wharf at Everett. cussed of the meeting of the fire } the bawsers so that the rate can cpemninenesiiiene On next Saturday an One of our windows wil and Box Spri fm the same manner as they pare madé in our own factc -in-Seattle” . one of we are prouder than any local line we carry, we have an opportn- line of B mrods is, of “made course, if to. personally PB periect it and | Cause of the qua ADAwaces LIVE > fame time ago tt was reported " goods included in our various stocks. to the making of Hair watch ‘CHARMING MURIEL WAITED TO MARRY | aii a MEN SUPPORT DUKE, BUT HE MAY SOON DIE and water committee last night. that One of the principal reasous for not climb aboard by method At the meeting of the fire and ARRESTED AS LOG had gold both the Min The poultry market to be main | N% er of & plague is felt, but! oi committee last night the Mbt Dakota to the Japan: (Raving city Jnapection of all be tained by the Poultry Produces’ |'t, @.ttewsht beat to take all pre! | cine ot a water supply for the Sete Ge report was denied. ) ores et foe tor inn anlos PI |union, at the corner of Union ot. | “*utlops Thirteenth ward, West Seattle, was afore the Dakota was |\CM8™R® & fee for inspection of the | r . It the rate can be disposed of, : was wiring. beteve tay wil loses pet Hrs memidis de and Ninth av. will be opened Sat-| uncer of @ planus will te neact, | discussed with a elegation of west It is known that Hill has | fis por | Im the arrest yesterday of F. V.|"Fday. everything being in read. | Chances of & plag ” side residents. The proposal of the satisfied — | steam | 1M AME Roe Sosy - kamith, and a.| 20M (© begin opernijons on that ny <epeeate Went Seattle Light & Power Co. to tment and for that ree ss a ckerm a e eth. tay well the present system for $21,187 me the of the lease is), Great Britain and Canada will|Lybirg, owner of the launch! A: = meeting of the association RIED In was laid before the committee. join im subsidizing a transatlantic | Chinook, the police of Ballard be yesterday C. F. Cotterell of Kent The subject was referred to the us steamehtp line which will be a ser-|lieve that they have broken up a! \, ™ , } | nda steam will do the work |{ous rival to the Itnes playing be-| gang of pirates who have been | Wn seeee wl gay Roth OY LAND OF ICE faaatd tae Would cost $500 if done by tween the United States and stealing loge fro the various | eggs and poultry ate being made! vine | : Europe. Ballard mille Night Captain Den : | The union jack which flew from and orders are coming in raph Steamer Humboldt arrived from ; the north yesterday with t Nelson's flagship, the Victory, at GROTE-RANKIN COMPANY = CLEAN UP HILLMAN CITY. |benedicts. While in. the the battle of 1 ratalgar and which Complete Furnishers of Homes, Steamboats and Hotels. Hillman City has erranged for a pi ol Sahan ent 6. member (Rome to England, was sold the oth houseeleaning day, August 31./o¢ the crew named Stch (took |°, 487 by Suction in London for} when the citizens of the town and | trace | eee. assnnsisneasnsonanlnmnsinne | WATCH OUR WINDOWS SATURDAY FOR |i: 2°25 Set SoCs hme st TS| Olympic Market | north. The vessel will not, sail|cuts your meat iis tn half. 118 cleaning of the streets and alleys. ‘ “Iteday as scheduled but will leave Pike st., opposite the Bon Marche DISPLAYS OF Watermelon tomorrow night with : : Feast “ 3? Members of the Ancient Order of a e n a e 00 United Workmen are Invited to join with members of Columbia| Lodge No. 2 in a watermelon ban . quet, on Friday eVening, August 23, | especially good opportunity is given for us to display the “made- bh Columbian Ledée hall, Seventh lav, between Union and Pike sts Male quartette singing. we SCHOOL SHOES Time to think of school shoes l be ngs, ry. it, © a component part of this business. We are proud and springs we have been able to constrix for the boys and girla they compare fa with the best articles of their kind produced any SIRT, Re greet Snemins MB the country. A Hair Mattress or Box Spring properly constructed is practically inde ottawa A hair ible, in addition to making the most comfortable bed that could be desired. ‘TY? all exceptional values - ir d, sed by us is absolutely vermin proof, and the ticking will last for years. When See these for girla: Viet Kid ak on itely ¥v f, and t} g See the le: Viet Kid . ibn Miiiced to renew the mattress the hair can be cleansed and the tick washed or re Par SE eh - A ie new one, making the equal of @ whew. mattress of our Hair Mattresses Shoes, Blacher cut, petent tip a a as | 2 Hid Box Springs are made to order with good soles, Sisee 11%41/ .§ Ar A hea Pian o, See Ma Mer is Sold in the differ As far as that there i into the sto There's a Rest} | Room for La- dies on the} Boley hrands ana CP en Praneg eer’ a Deals i y , Molino ek ‘ele ttresses Made in Our Window morning a mattress-maker, with full equipment for Hai ~ ch- 4 4 be pied by attle Mattress & Co., man i aA fi: dy Tt r g to watch, zy, as it does HOYT | nm and try in wh interested to the extent of n aking Hair o. 405—Pike Street —405 various articles m of the shown nt department store. models are dally at reasonable prices ach department will give prominence to a Uy mm the “fashion jonhntaghl teas oe oom jana frghe uh ® Us a) wal Gaia totanate teeotets antl 324 fer’ YSO Feamr & acct. BS. Tehonton G iT Na ate }Everything to Novelly Cloak & Suit Co., 1316 2d Ay. Make the the Gr Go see m Lake Rew ee a . erveir Addition to Houses CORNER Home Com- and lots oasiest terms. Green Lake car to Green Lake Sta “Pp. be ayer lag PaaS tion Branch Office Th. Pioneer Promo Meevag INTERNATIONAL BOND & REALTY CO., 387 Pioneer Blk Main 1156; Ind, 4048. UNION $7 Go 3 Second Aue. THE SEATTLE STAR-—THURS§DAY, AUGUST 22, 1907 - . THE MARKET. Quotations on Western’ gy. re matin unchanged. Commiuston me |wtate that the supply t# vor ad t the present time, The demand while got as brivk ae it ought te be, is also steady, hence prices re main undisturbed. Prices on pe which ar@ starting to» come box than ¢ ve been Four carloady of bana thie morning from Ce put en remain the Washington butter cent pes pound the ese and butter ma beans, 2@10; carrots $1.00@196 » Batrer. | renovated, the anch 249 Cheese Wis. Twins cheene, 16% ™% Oregon Twine, ite; Oregon ie Fees. Washington h caen, don, 22094 Bastern, 13@%80; Oregon ranch, 2% Live hens. th no © ducks. r te; turkeys, | Lime and Cement ported, per bbl fornia, per ca ‘ MINING STOCKS. Herrin & Co. 61 M bankers iy and field and a on marg and money advance {Friday and Saturday Are always barg Only” is the slogan of this sales you get the same expect on other days—at week-end specials we offer nd and 820 Second Avenue. store and in these week-end high class of goods a# you would material RINGING OVER HALF MILLION (Star Special Service.) NOME, Alaska, Aug. 22.—The teamer City of Puebla left yeater- da Seattle, loaded with pas with $ in goid st Gust Mahart was a a and this is the first time he has been out since coming here 7 So , The World’s Financiers All unite In saying that their tart toward wealth was made by A aa account saved some money each week no matter how small their pay. Every day ome place for a emall investment that will bring you a profit is pre * d If you are in a position to take advan tage of it, you will reap the profit and add more to your k roll You will be able to do this if you start a bank ac egunt with the State Bank of Se tle, where your money will be wing 4 per cent Interest while you are waiting for an opportunity to invest it eee lker’s. “Dependable Goods reductions. For this WAISTS A lot of fine China and handsomely with V Japanes nefennes cluster tucked and French knots k Waists—all white, trimmed ace, yoke trimmed with applique, These waists were good values $7.50 and $9.50 now $3.95 HOSIERY wear and satisfaction. For | @ueed all our plain and embrol All our Hosiery is made to our order of re- made to give the best jay and Saturday we have red hose from— 50c and 75c to 35c Children’s Hats of them. All go al without a wrap. Our off cue. Friday and Saturd: |} A beautiful line which styles, excellent materials is the balance of the of the have them at— 50c The tast of the children’s summer Hats—good values, every one su must dr $30.00 at $10.00 WHITE LAWN DRESSES white children's sizes. COATS This is the season when you cannot well go out of an evening pring of short coats comes to your reg: we offer coats worth up to— | $20.00 at $7.00 SILK DRESSES » to fully appreciate. Smart es valued up to lawn dresses They just a few ladies’ are worth dollars, but Each | PROSPEROUS | TIMES | ly However a for the man wl his wage lf the pe SIX I enc oin 5% On n to continue indefinite istently saves part of { regular with 1 compounded each e you to make me ase the ac nt Savings | SECURITY SAVINGS & SAFE DEPOSIT C0. 113 SENECA STREET

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